The Bhagavad Gita is more than a sacred text. It’s a dialogue between confusion and clarity, fear and faith, human and divine.
Through Arjuna’s doubt and Krishna’s guidance, it explores what it means to live with purpose, balance, and peace.
This page gathers every story, lesson, and reflection from our Gita series, each article offering a doorway into a timeless truth still relevant today.
Paths of Purpose
The art of doing your duty without clinging to results. Learn how action, when done with surrender, becomes worship.
True freedom lies not in giving up work but in working without attachment. Explore the Gita’s lesson on inner balance.
Self-Discipline and Control of the Mind
Krishna teaches that the greatest victory is over one’s own mind. Here’s how self-mastery leads to peace.
Meditation and Mindfulness in the Gita
Long before mindfulness became modern wisdom, the Gita showed how meditation connects us to the self within.
Lessons from Krishna
How Krishna Helps Overcome Fear and Anxiety
In moments of doubt, Krishna reminds us that courage begins in surrender. This piece reflects on his message of calm strength.
The Battlefield Within: Arjuna’s Doubt and Krishna’s Counsel
The war outside mirrors the war within. Arjuna’s hesitation becomes a lesson in clarity and faith.
What Krishna Teaches About Death and the Eternal Self (Atman)
The body changes, but the soul remains. Discover how the Gita turns fear of death into acceptance of eternity.
The Inner Science of the Gita
The Three Gunas in the Bhagavad Gita
Every human action springs from three energies: sattva (clarity), rajas (activity), and tamas (inertia). Learn how to rise beyond them.
Knowledge and Wisdom in the Bhagavad Gita – The Path of Jnana Yoga
The path of wisdom is not about knowing more but seeing truth clearly. This article reveals how knowledge becomes liberation.
The Battlefield and Beyond
Leadership Lessons from Krishna in the Mahabharata
Krishna’s leadership was rooted in empathy and detachment. His guidance offers timeless lessons for today’s leaders.
The Symbolism of the Kurukshetra War
Kurukshetra represents life itself: a field of choices, emotions, and moral battles we all must face.
Beyond the Scripture
Stories of Krishna Beyond the Gita
From the playful child of Vrindavan to the wise statesman of Dwarka, explore Krishna’s many forms and meanings.
Living the Gita Today
The Gita isn’t ancient philosophy, it’s living wisdom. Discover how its principles still guide modern hearts and minds.
Closing Reflection
The Bhagavad Gita is a mirror, not a sermon.
It doesn’t demand belief, it invites understanding.
Through these stories and teachings, may you find the same peace Arjuna found: quiet, strong, and enduring.